Kirk Degiorgio delivers an EP of full-bodied tracks, opening with the headspin stomper of "The Nearness of Flames." "Acid Symphony" weaves an acid line into a rich tapestry, while John Beltran's remix reimagines it with a sunrise touch.

A homecoming for Singaporean Xhin as he releases on the Singapore label Midnight Shift for its limited triptych capsule collection focusing on straight-up techno: Shift LTD. A four-tracker full of Asiatic heat bound for the dancefloor from the iconoclastic sound designer. This is the first release out of three.

Gene Hunt summons a three-tracker for the Midnight Shift label. True house and techno direct from the source and in his own words, a rather "jungly" take of it due to the tracks' chaotic percussion. "Feeling It" takes you back to the original old school, with all the classic elements in place. It's a house lover's wet dream, 30 years after the fact. "Spector" twists things up while keeping that pumping jacking groove a perfect intersection between then and now. "Scatter" punches through the noise like a clarion call to arms. Report to the dancefloor, please.

A tribute to Andreas Gehm (1972-2016), German producer, king of acid, and inspiration to many, including the artists in this compilation. All proceeds will go towards funding Andreas Gehm's postmortem affairs, managed by his best friend, Joe Kurta. Long live the king. Features: KiNK, Marco Bernardi, Mark Forshaw, Basic Soul Unit, Tzusing, L/F/D/M, Umwelt, and Rivet.

Crunchy, funky techno tracks from the work shed of Ford Foster. Featuring a Mike Dunn remix for "Decisions". Leeds producer Ford Foster, with releases on Opal Tapes, Fragil, Unknown to the Unknown, is known for his ghetto techno and house.

2017 repress. Chorus is a full multi-pack from KiNK and features hometown collaborator KEi. KiNK, aka Strahil Velchev, is based in Sofia, Bulgaria. KiNK is his house set while Cyrillic is his techno project. KiNK was named Resident Advisor's #1 Live Act in 2015.

Temasek is a personal release for both Mr. G and Midnight Shift, where a friendship was born in Temasek, the earliest recorded name of a settlement in Singapore. From the stay at the Pan Pacific hotel with great views of the city center, to a bespoke cocktail bar and tucking into black pepper crab, the memorable excursion is now forever captured in this EP.

John Heckle, from Merseyside, UK, presents the third installment of Midnight Shift's MNSX series, hot on the tail of two releases by Tapirus aka Rotterdam's own Charlton. "Wet Noises" delivers upfront drumming, an acid bassline, and soaring synths. "Alpha Deux" begins with a deceptive ambient soundscape that organically evolves into a full-blown Chicago acid workout. Let it reverse and play on for a secret ending! Tapirus's remix of "Wet Noises" opens with an acid bounce that snakes its way into the mystical. "Frozen Planet" is an evocative piece anchored by a broken beat and deep bassline.

Midnight Shift launches its White Label series with Eddie Niguel's first full EP for the label. "City 2 City" moves from the dancehalls of Berlin to the festivals of Krakow to basement dens in Singapore. "The Warehouse" follows the melancholic "Where Do We Go from Here" and features classic drum work and an uplifting vocal and synth lead, plus wide, spacious breathing capacity. Simple but effective. Young Belgian Locked Groove aka Tim van de Meutter remixes "Where Do We Go from Here" with the hand of an alchemist, transforming the original's sincere and pensive yearning into a heroic statement.